Ted is
a text processor running under X Windows on Unix systems. It
was developed as a standard easy word processor, having the role of
Wordpad on MS-Windows. Since then, Ted has evolved to a real word
processor that still has the same easy appearance as the original. The
possibility to type a letter, a note or a report on a Unix machine is
clearly missing. Only too often, you have to turn to MS-Windows machine
to write a letter or a document. Ted was made to make it possible to
edit rich text documents on Unix in a wysiwyg way. RTF files from
Ted are fully compatible with MS-Word. Additionally, Ted also is an RTF
to PostScript and an RTF to Acrobat PDF converter.

This product installs its X application default files in
/usr/freeware/lib/X11/app-defaults, which is not on the
default X search path.
There are several ways to extend your X search path. The
XUSERFILESEARCHPATH, XAPPLRESDIR,
XFILESEARCHPATH, and XENVIRONMENT
environment variables all affect resource file loading. The
easiest methods are to either create a symlink in
/usr/lib/X11/app-defaults or to add code similar to this
to your startup scripts:

(If XUSERFILESEARCHPATH is already set we append the new
directories separated by a colon, otherwise we simply set it to the
new colon-separated list. The line wrapping above is for clarity; the
actual value should be a single line with no embedded whitespace or
backslashes.)

To auto-install this package, go back and click on the respective install icon.